The police shooting of 23-year-old Sylville Smith on Saturday August 13th, 2016 in Milwaukee led to protests and eventually riots. As local businesses were burned down by rioters, the mainstream media spun the usual narrative of institutional white racism, but Lauren Southern flew to Milwaukee to get the real story.

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I finally took time to watch this ... VERY interesting. I really like Stefan's phraseology, the way he expresses himself. I suppose it's all Canadian but it's new to me and refreshing. Lauren's insight into the rioting was good. I was surprised to hear so many white people showed up in Sherman Park to be part of the destruction.

Sorta got off-topic with the feminism bit, but that was enlightening as well.

Thanks for posting the video. I went ahead and subscribed to his YT channel

Not one mention in this article about the second man who was with Smith.

Body camera footage showing fatal police shooting of Milwaukee man won't be released until authorities decide if charges will be filed, says state's top prosecutor

• Brad Schimel, the Wisconsin attorney general, said the shooting of 23-year-old Brad Schimel was captured by two body cameras• But the videos won't be released until after county prosecutors decide if the officer who killed Smith will be charged• Smith's shooting sparked riots and civil unrest in Milwaukee, forcing police in riot gear to deal with protesters

By Associated Press | Daily Mail | Updated: 15:36 EST, 22 August 2016

Wisconsin's attorney general said a fatal police shooting in Milwaukee that sparked two nights of violence was recorded by two body cameras.

But the state's top prosecutor Brad Schimel added the videos won't be released until after the county prosecutor decides whether to charge the officer who killed Sylville Smith.

Authorities have said Smith, 23, was fleeing police and that footage from the officer's body camera clearly shows Smith holding a handgun and turning toward an officer when he was shot on August 23.

Police have not said why they stopped Smith's car, only that it was 'behaving suspiciously'.[...]The attorney general said releasing the video 'would compromise the integrity of the investigation.'

'I can tell you now: viewing the body camera videos will not answers all of your questions,' Schimel said.

'Your questions will be better answered when the videos are viewed in the context of all of the information that is gathered in the investigation.' [...]Schimel says authorities are reviewing that as well as a second video recorded by another officer's body camera. He says the vantage points are similar.

Investigators are also reviewing audio from a dispatch recording from the incident, according to NBC News.

A police officer had ordered Smith to drop his weapon twice and when he failed to comply he was shot. He died at the scene. A police body camera reportedly shows Smith had a gun in his hand when he was shot. Demario D. Pritchard, 24, was arrested with Smith. Previously he was convicted of felony possession of cocaine. Before the Smith incident, there had been five fatal shootings in Milwaukee in a nine-hour period from Friday evening to Saturday morning.

I haven't been able to locate his arrest record -- still looking. Found 13 closed cases, last one this year is a paternity lawsuit, but the one prior is the Possession of Cocaine/Coke offense mentioned in article. He plead guilty and the mugshot is from that arrest.